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it took money and it took time but we just recognized the new is a malley government which could never have been possible without american support, because the-up was behind it. we got other nations to invest. what we look at for west africa is to support the eco was supported troop combination from a number of countries to really take the lead against the terrorist in northern mali. i appreciate what congressman kissinger said. nobody can match us military assets and prowess, but a lot of challenges are not sustainably solved by the military action alone. therefore, we've got to get countries in the region to increase the border security. to increase their anti-terrorist, counterterrorist efforts inside their own borders. we have a lot to do now in west africa. you are right that the united states has to play a role but it those be part of multinational effort for chance of success. >> thank you, madam secretary. we discussed many important issues. i remain concerned about whether the accountability review board captured the full picture of what happened. but we can agree to work toge
it took money and it took time but we just recognized the new is a malley government which could never have been possible without american support, because the-up was behind it. we got other nations to invest. what we look at for west africa is to support the eco was supported troop combination from a number of countries to really take the lead against the terrorist in northern mali. i appreciate what congressman kissinger said. nobody can match us military assets and prowess, but a lot of...
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government and other governments because they want information about people, when they are doing investigations. it could be a direct or indirect link. they want the info, so the horse has left the stable, that's it. no more privacy. >> would you know more than most from your emmy-winning documentary, i must say. >> thank you, scott. >> we've got a market that is on fire headed into the close. check it out. up 80 points in the dow jones industrial average. nasdaq has turned. it's now positive even though it's real been the laggard in this market. >> had to give you some props there. did amazon have a happy holiday, or are profit margins getting even tighter? full team coverage of the online retailer's latest earnings due out on the end of this close. >> marc faber says we're eventually headed down. he's here to tell us what's problematic with this mart. stay with us. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does
government and other governments because they want information about people, when they are doing investigations. it could be a direct or indirect link. they want the info, so the horse has left the stable, that's it. no more privacy. >> would you know more than most from your emmy-winning documentary, i must say. >> thank you, scott. >> we've got a market that is on fire headed into the close. check it out. up 80 points in the dow jones industrial average. nasdaq has turned....
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a democracy is supposed to be governed by a majority opinion. so, why isn't the court just governed by whatever the majority of people think? the answer is that that is what is also called mob rule. a constitutional democracy is one that protect everyone's rights, even those who are the minority. that is a concept that was discussed in the federalist papers, which i know we all read when we have trouble going to sleep, and is the basis for our government, but what will happen, what will happen if there are no courts to protect the rule of law? that is really the fundamental message that i wish to talk to you about here today. we have a court system under attack. 11 states provide less than 1% of their entire state budget to funding the judicial system. california and florida tend to lead the pack. in this case, unfortunately. florida, 0.7% of the entire budget goes to funding judiciary. the superior court in san francisco recently said that it will have to reduce its staff by 42% compared to where it was two years ago, and that it will have to c
a democracy is supposed to be governed by a majority opinion. so, why isn't the court just governed by whatever the majority of people think? the answer is that that is what is also called mob rule. a constitutional democracy is one that protect everyone's rights, even those who are the minority. that is a concept that was discussed in the federalist papers, which i know we all read when we have trouble going to sleep, and is the basis for our government, but what will happen, what will happen...
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we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the economy is shrinking or growing weakly, you don't have the resources to tackle any of the other problems, and, frankly, environmental quality is the worst in poor countries. this is true historically as well as internationally. you got to get the economics right first before you afford the luxury of environmental protection. liz: climate change work a luxury, what do you think? >> well, no, nine out of the ten hottest years on record have been since 2000 globally. this is is a problem now. liz: what do you think? >> it's not a problem now. right now, i want to see the government focusing on get
we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the...
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if you don't die and you hang around, the government doesn't want to pay your healthcare bill. now they have the hands in healthcare. >> bob: you are saying this is the death panel? i understand that -- we got the point. how much more do you have to drill it in? we understand that smoking is unhealthy for us. we get it. i smoke cigars. greg smokes cigarettes. the rest of the wusses don't smoke anything. >> greg: dana does crack. >> bob: she does. that's right. >> eric: what you are missing is over time our life expectancies are growing. so whereas 75 or 80 years old ureport@foxnews.com cut those years off your life in ten to 15, 20 years, you may be living to 85-90. so 50s and 60s could be 60s and 70s. 63 years ago, 63 was life expectancy. now it's 75 for men. for women, quit smoking. >> bob: you never smoked a cigarette in your life? >> dana: that's not true. >> bob: i thought you didn't. >> dana: i never smoked pot. i just smoked crack. >> greg: that will be, that will live forever on television. >> dana: i used to smoke crack every day before i did the press briefing. that's
if you don't die and you hang around, the government doesn't want to pay your healthcare bill. now they have the hands in healthcare. >> bob: you are saying this is the death panel? i understand that -- we got the point. how much more do you have to drill it in? we understand that smoking is unhealthy for us. we get it. i smoke cigars. greg smokes cigarettes. the rest of the wusses don't smoke anything. >> greg: dana does crack. >> bob: she does. that's right. >> eric:...
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in san francisco we have corporations, we have a city government, we have residents. we have developers. we have a whole range of players in redevelopment public housing that will make this change. and that's really critical. so, i think the whole country is watching and we'll show them what san francisco can do. you all heard the phrase it takes a village. in san francisco it takes the entire city. we have the mayor totally committed to redeveloping public housing with the residents. we have developers like john stewart, divine and gong ridgeview who have sweat blood for years for this project. they should be incredibly proud of what they've done. lord knows they won't make much money at it. [laughter] >> we have, we have a board of supervisors supporting this for years. we have philanthropy i, we have corporations, we have hud, we have a whole range of people that are committed to this for the long term. * so, i just want to say this is one step. and there are many steps to go, but this is monumental. and congratulations to the residents and everyone involved in the
in san francisco we have corporations, we have a city government, we have residents. we have developers. we have a whole range of players in redevelopment public housing that will make this change. and that's really critical. so, i think the whole country is watching and we'll show them what san francisco can do. you all heard the phrase it takes a village. in san francisco it takes the entire city. we have the mayor totally committed to redeveloping public housing with the residents. we have...
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what it doesn't buy into is this notion by the left that government is omni present, the police will always be able to defend you. there's a healthy skepticism among americans we need have the ability to defend ourselves because yes there are criminals who will always have weapons and yes we do need to be able to defend fourselves for a variety of reasons and it's our right. >> how about a agree snad >> i can't buy a grenade. we're not talking about that. we're talking about a hand gun where it could fire more than one round. that's a semiautomatic weapon. that should be legal. that's what you all are talking about, an assault weapon? >> that's the problem with your argument. >> thank you all. we're come back. don't go anywhere. now we'll talk about some taxes. all right. get this. senate democrats are showing no shame as they plan to load up their very long awaited budget with plenty of new taxes, virtually no spending cuts. we'll have the latest on that. senator murray's memorandum breaks the case. we don't need more taxes, that's for sure. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the
what it doesn't buy into is this notion by the left that government is omni present, the police will always be able to defend you. there's a healthy skepticism among americans we need have the ability to defend ourselves because yes there are criminals who will always have weapons and yes we do need to be able to defend fourselves for a variety of reasons and it's our right. >> how about a agree snad >> i can't buy a grenade. we're not talking about that. we're talking about a hand...
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they're not trying to build a government institution. the rebels are not fighting for any particular cause. they are extracting these minerals--like gold, like tantalum, tin, and tungsten--in order to sustain themselves as predatory organizations. >> is the violence increasing, decreasing? >> it spikes. it comes in phases, and it's very localized. >> one recent spike centered on a village called kanyabayonga. we went there with united nations troops and found that a rebel militia had raided the village and burned 70 homes. why attack the civilian population? >> it's a very effective strategy. it scares the people. it terrorizes them into compliance. >> it's chaos. >> it's chaos that is organized in order to exploit the gold and other minerals for the enrichment of these armed groups, and it just keeps the cycle going and going until we break that cycle and begin to address the root issue here, which is the gold and the other conflict minerals. [ticking] >> coming up, the atrocities of gold trafficking. >> [speaking in foreign language] >
they're not trying to build a government institution. the rebels are not fighting for any particular cause. they are extracting these minerals--like gold, like tantalum, tin, and tungsten--in order to sustain themselves as predatory organizations. >> is the violence increasing, decreasing? >> it spikes. it comes in phases, and it's very localized. >> one recent spike centered on a village called kanyabayonga. we went there with united nations troops and found that a rebel...
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are governments, given the economic climate, coming forward? >> well, it really hangs in the balance because budgets are tighter than ever. >> reporter: there's never enough money, is there? >> that's right. whether it's funding scientists to create new inventions or getting them out there. every time i visit i say i wish we could move faster. >> reporter: the scope of gates' efforts is truly monumental. the world's largest private philanthropy, his foundation has paid out $25 billion in grants since it was founded. >> pelley: anthony mason at the world economic forum in davos. anthony, thanks. it may soon be more difficult to get a prescription for vicodin and similar painkillers. an f.d.a. advisory panel today recommended new restrictions on prescriptions and refills because so many patients become addicted. the u.s. anti-doping agency is giving lance armstrong an the u.s. anti-doping agency is giving lance armstrong an ultimatum, and that story is next. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not cause
are governments, given the economic climate, coming forward? >> well, it really hangs in the balance because budgets are tighter than ever. >> reporter: there's never enough money, is there? >> that's right. whether it's funding scientists to create new inventions or getting them out there. every time i visit i say i wish we could move faster. >> reporter: the scope of gates' efforts is truly monumental. the world's largest private philanthropy, his foundation has paid...
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government after hacking the federal sentencing commission's website overnight. in a video they posted on that site along with a letter dressed to citizens of the world, anonymous is threatening chaos if the government doesn't meet their demands which includes limiting the power of the federal prosecutors to go after and, quote, destroy the lives of hacktivists. this month's suicide of web activist schwartz triggered the latest attack. schwartz was facing charges and could've faced 35 years in prison. >>> hillary clinton is wrapping up her time at the state department. this week, she testified before two congressional committees about benghazi. next week will be her last as secretary of state. she and her boss talked with "60 minutes" about her time on the job. >> why did you want to do this together? a joint interview? >> well, the main thing is, i just wanted to have a chance to publicly say thank you. i think hillary will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state we've had. it has been a great collaboration over the last four years. i'm going to miss h
government after hacking the federal sentencing commission's website overnight. in a video they posted on that site along with a letter dressed to citizens of the world, anonymous is threatening chaos if the government doesn't meet their demands which includes limiting the power of the federal prosecutors to go after and, quote, destroy the lives of hacktivists. this month's suicide of web activist schwartz triggered the latest attack. schwartz was facing charges and could've faced 35 years in...
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the government is going to step up and say here's a pathway. you've got to find it yourself. >> we've seen apple and starbucks make a turn in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced outside of america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market, even though by being successful companies they do in that way. >> yes. i think you've got to look at it in the context, talking about looking back through history. if you and i were having this discussion 100 years ago, 40% of americans were farmers. now it's just 2%. we don't just feed america, we feed the world. it's a chance for us to take those resources and redeploy them. what's missing is the leadership saying here's where you've got to go. i donated 1 million meals last year. my foundation, 4 million meals. if you take people for two years and take care of them and don't give them n
the government is going to step up and say here's a pathway. you've got to find it yourself. >> we've seen apple and starbucks make a turn in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced outside of america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market, even though by...
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orders falling from federal government customers at least five analyst down grades on vmw, also cut about 900 jobs. vm ware systems, too. >> vmc also tanking. >> cutting their forecast as well. they missed out on two big contract renewals. with bmc, still up 25% over the past year but a terrible day. >> seagate as well. >> sales of disks drives slow, at least they are making them. seeing the trend continue. western digital down in sympathy. >> and what's this up to? >> click and clack, first quarter profit fell 50%, lower revenue and higher cost, mandy, that's a bad combination. >> that's a bad combination. >> outlook, well below wall street estimates. keep in mind stocks rose, even though guidance is weak. today, not so much. >> not so much. >> so, those four companies, are they just having four specific company issues, or is there a larger theme here to be worried about in tech? let us bring in sherry scrivener, senior analyst for deutsch banks as well as senior research analyst at craig capital as well as jon fortt in for the west coast ostensibly for something else we'll get to in a c
orders falling from federal government customers at least five analyst down grades on vmw, also cut about 900 jobs. vm ware systems, too. >> vmc also tanking. >> cutting their forecast as well. they missed out on two big contract renewals. with bmc, still up 25% over the past year but a terrible day. >> seagate as well. >> sales of disks drives slow, at least they are making them. seeing the trend continue. western digital down in sympathy. >> and what's this up...
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which allows creativity and allows the marketplace to create progress in health care, to more and more government controls, which will bog it down and raise costs. it will not produce the progress that we need in health care. >> what impact does this reform have on your business? >> it's raising costs. it's the opposite of being affordable health care because it's making it more expensive for businesses like whole foods. as a result, that's less money that we have to pay our team members for wages or other benefits. health insurance just grows as a percentage of what the total compensation that we're paying people is. >> i know you've been very thoughtful about this subject. you've been ceo since 1980. the company has done very well. you're offering coverage to employees working more than 30 hours a week. you've seen tremendous growth. your stock up more than 1,000% since the worst of the financial crisis. tell me about the consumers' attitudes about foods. has it changed over this time? the cost, the sources of their food, what kind of sentiment changes have you seen from your customers? >> lots
which allows creativity and allows the marketplace to create progress in health care, to more and more government controls, which will bog it down and raise costs. it will not produce the progress that we need in health care. >> what impact does this reform have on your business? >> it's raising costs. it's the opposite of being affordable health care because it's making it more expensive for businesses like whole foods. as a result, that's less money that we have to pay our team...
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this was not the way the government was designed. and the undebated change, change is an unstructured thing about how the democratic works. they keep saying we have one shot to change the rules on the first day of congress when the rules are set by majority vote. they keep saying we can fix this problem, and that is still true. but senate democratic majority
this was not the way the government was designed. and the undebated change, change is an unstructured thing about how the democratic works. they keep saying we have one shot to change the rules on the first day of congress when the rules are set by majority vote. they keep saying we can fix this problem, and that is still true. but senate democratic majority
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we talk about government payments and we talk about government costs, purchasers and it employer cost but to individuals if they are seeking care out of network it matters to them if a particular physician is charging 10 times medicare, five times medicare, seven times medicare. we are just finishing up the study and the results are eye-popping in terms of out-of-network charges so we have to look at that. stuart talked about malpractice. if we want a high-performance system that to protect physicians who are practicing best practice and surely that is something stakeholders can agree with. i want to just say two more things. 21st century workforce. we have talked about the scope and practice from the standpoint generally in the policy community about nurses working to the top of their license. i would say it's important to look at the practice breaking down barriers so physicians can practice to the top of their licensing getting as much help as possible implementing coordinated care and disease management which we need to move to. finally, i think there are real opportunities if we
we talk about government payments and we talk about government costs, purchasers and it employer cost but to individuals if they are seeking care out of network it matters to them if a particular physician is charging 10 times medicare, five times medicare, seven times medicare. we are just finishing up the study and the results are eye-popping in terms of out-of-network charges so we have to look at that. stuart talked about malpractice. if we want a high-performance system that to protect...
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we have to show that if given the chance, we can govern. that we have better ideas. >> we have got to stop being the stupid party. we can stand by our timeless principals and articulate them in ways that are modern and that i believe is how we will achieve republican renewal. >> joined now by nrc deputy communications director tim miller. good to see you on this saturday. one way that your boss said that the republicans can make gains is by waging a permanent campaign. can't voters get sick of that fast? >> what we have to do is compete with what obama and the democrats are doing. if you look back at the election, president obama began running as soon as he was elected in 2008. and mitt romney's campaign was six months long. from getting into communities and organizing and listening to voters and hearing their concerns, the obama campaign had more time and allowed them to do a better job. so, going forward that is something that we need to do and make sure that we are living in communities and talking about the republican party and the bran
we have to show that if given the chance, we can govern. that we have better ideas. >> we have got to stop being the stupid party. we can stand by our timeless principals and articulate them in ways that are modern and that i believe is how we will achieve republican renewal. >> joined now by nrc deputy communications director tim miller. good to see you on this saturday. one way that your boss said that the republicans can make gains is by waging a permanent campaign. can't voters...
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to make the american people understand that when people talk about government as an evil, government is social security, golf -- can we even imagine, remember and conceive what it was like when you were old and you didn't have any income? you were laid off by your company? there wasn't a social security check? when you were old and couldn't afford medical insurance? what did you do? we can't even imagine that now because we have medicare. it's a real -- you pose the problem exactly right. how can we protect these things and reform it and get rid of the excesses but defend the basic principle? >> it's not just a matter of defending it-- and i think bob caro is right that obama feels very strongly about this, he's the champion of the safety net and he should be but even he when i talked to him some months ago he said that spending on these entitlement programs is untenable and he and all the economists know and you get to a point where you either fix it and fixing it means you're going to have to find some savings in it that there's going to be less benefits given the number of people
to make the american people understand that when people talk about government as an evil, government is social security, golf -- can we even imagine, remember and conceive what it was like when you were old and you didn't have any income? you were laid off by your company? there wasn't a social security check? when you were old and couldn't afford medical insurance? what did you do? we can't even imagine that now because we have medicare. it's a real -- you pose the problem exactly right. how...
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are one size fits all, any government determination of an individual's abilities must be based on a bureaucratic assessment of the lowest possible denominator. i think that's exactly what we have done in response to these mass shootings. solving this problem is something the government, bureaucratically knows it can't really do and offers up the bureaucratic solutions that don't really address any of the existential problems here and maybe not doesn't matter what politically possible or what's popular but what should actually be done. >> well, i strongly agree. i think what's the point of what i'm writing. right now, you have a host of democrats who do not appear to be voting on their conscience. they're voting on electoral, you know, the fear of electoral politics. >> right. >> in this sin stance, that's not supported. i don't know the right answer. i'm from the west. i, you know, know plenty of people with guns. i don't have visceral opposition to people owning firearms. >> right. >> but i think that senators should make up their minds based on the substance of policy and that's t
are one size fits all, any government determination of an individual's abilities must be based on a bureaucratic assessment of the lowest possible denominator. i think that's exactly what we have done in response to these mass shootings. solving this problem is something the government, bureaucratically knows it can't really do and offers up the bureaucratic solutions that don't really address any of the existential problems here and maybe not doesn't matter what politically possible or what's...
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maybe you put a lid on this sexual misbehavior by again have some sort of standard or code that governs how the military conducts itself. some kind of a military code of conduct, if you will. but even that won't address the biggest hazard ladies present our fighting men. >> if you had to go to a rest room, pee in a bottle inches from the comrade next to you. if you develop dysentery you had to pooh in a bag inches from your comrade's face. introducing women into that environment can be really traumatic and humiliating. >> jon: i'm going to jump in here. first of all, i know a lot of german businessmen who would pay good money for that. secondly, you're in a war zone. you're in a war zone and your big worry is dying of embarrassment? and by the way, i think i figured something out here. if men are going to be poohing inches from their female comrade's face, i believe that solves your eros problem. eros is irrational but it's not [bleep] crazy. all right. our own samantha bee explores this more in depth with this report >> reporter: last week defense secretary leon panetta made military h
maybe you put a lid on this sexual misbehavior by again have some sort of standard or code that governs how the military conducts itself. some kind of a military code of conduct, if you will. but even that won't address the biggest hazard ladies present our fighting men. >> if you had to go to a rest room, pee in a bottle inches from the comrade next to you. if you develop dysentery you had to pooh in a bag inches from your comrade's face. introducing women into that environment can be...
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restructuring how the govern nans is done? >> last year, i think $1.8 trillion of capital or credit for consumers or businesses. we had a problem. we've fully acknowledged it. it's the same bank that went through '07, '08, '09, 2010, 2011. for the most part, did fine. whenever a company makes a mistake, you should analyze it and try to be better for it. so most of the mistake was the. c.i.o. >> let me ask you about the u.s. we saw that mortgage originations were huge for you in the quarter. you've been talking a lot about the last couple of years of housing showing true improvement and having bottomed. where are you in that? what are you expecting in the next couple years? >> housing is totally bottomed. you saw today that homes for sales come so far down that they're in short supply. they're all leading indicators. it's cheaper to buy than to rent. all-time affordability. prices are low and mortgage rates are 3.5%. it's not going to be an absence for our economy. i really think at this point, the economy will drive housing. >
restructuring how the govern nans is done? >> last year, i think $1.8 trillion of capital or credit for consumers or businesses. we had a problem. we've fully acknowledged it. it's the same bank that went through '07, '08, '09, 2010, 2011. for the most part, did fine. whenever a company makes a mistake, you should analyze it and try to be better for it. so most of the mistake was the. c.i.o. >> let me ask you about the u.s. we saw that mortgage originations were huge for you in the...
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. >> dana: government infringing on the private business. just because people don't have personal responsibility and boundaries. >> kimberly: we can't help it if we keep winning. what up, san francisco? >> bob: one more thing is next. ♪ ♪ test test. ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: time now for one more thing. so, if you are a fan of "the view," you might have been wondering where barbara walters was. here is whoopi goldberg to tell you what happened. >> now you all know that she fell and cut her head ten days ago and then was running a temperature. but it turns out it's all the result of like a delayed childhood thing. barbara ha has the chickenpox. yeah. apparently she never had it as a child. so now she is told to rest. she is not allowed any visitors and we're telling you, barbara no, scratching. >> kimberly: joey behar says that is what happens when you interview honey boo boo. barbara, get better soon. love that show. >> greg: wow! banned phrase. no holds barred. whenever anybody describes a writing or opinion as no holds barred it means they'
. >> dana: government infringing on the private business. just because people don't have personal responsibility and boundaries. >> kimberly: we can't help it if we keep winning. what up, san francisco? >> bob: one more thing is next. ♪ ♪ test test. ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: time now for one more thing. so, if you are a fan of "the view," you might have been wondering where barbara walters was. here is whoopi goldberg to tell you what happened. >> now you...
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. >> and the inauguration itself is always such a reminder of the intertwining of religion and government, the language, so many references to god, especially in the music. >> reporter: the civil religion, america's civil religion, is always at the forefront, what people call this idea, also people call american exceptionalism, that god has some kind of special, chosen place for america. president obama, i thought, in his inaugural address also really harkened to that when he talked about this creed that we have, a national creed based on the declaration of independence -- life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it was interesting this time around, a lot of religious conservatives talk about god has chosen us as a people, but to have a liberal put god with that liberal agenda was something interesting. >> many thanks, kim. >>> advocates on both sides of the abortion debate held events in washington this week to mark the 40th anniversary of the supreme court's roe v wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide. on friday, tens of thousands of abortion opponents attended the annual marc
. >> and the inauguration itself is always such a reminder of the intertwining of religion and government, the language, so many references to god, especially in the music. >> reporter: the civil religion, america's civil religion, is always at the forefront, what people call this idea, also people call american exceptionalism, that god has some kind of special, chosen place for america. president obama, i thought, in his inaugural address also really harkened to that when he talked...
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the government agency that distributes foreign aid. the larger issue is whether the allegation surrounding the $150,000 contract speak to a largeer culture of corruption. >> we have to root out waste, fraud and abuse. you have to have integrity in the process. this doesn't look right or smell right. they fixed a constructer the candid tate that best med the requirement was the outgoing financial officer. in a statement to fox, he said the client did not violate a law. adding that justice department reviewed the matter and declineed to initiate a criminal investigation. justice department spokesperson said they cannot confirm or deny existence of any investigation. >> others said how they have the example for clean government. >> we are supposed essential kate them. now annal gation that senior people are manipulating the contract for the personal benefit. >> the document a they tried to interfere in an investigation by the watchdog. darrell issa says the interference is disturbing and outrageous. adding internal agency reviews must be
the government agency that distributes foreign aid. the larger issue is whether the allegation surrounding the $150,000 contract speak to a largeer culture of corruption. >> we have to root out waste, fraud and abuse. you have to have integrity in the process. this doesn't look right or smell right. they fixed a constructer the candid tate that best med the requirement was the outgoing financial officer. in a statement to fox, he said the client did not violate a law. adding that justice...
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and is already coordinating the government's response to this tragedy. again, candy, breaking news out of brazil, a -- left at least 245 people dead. now back to you. >> awful story. cnn of course will continue to follow this story and bring you reports when news warrants. when we return, going after the guns with california senator dianne feinstein. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >>> yesterday in washington, d.c. thousands of demonstrators took on -- and in suburban atlanta, potential gun beiers lined up at gun shows to stock up in case congress does impose some new restrictions. what's been a really weekend will be a really b
and is already coordinating the government's response to this tragedy. again, candy, breaking news out of brazil, a -- left at least 245 people dead. now back to you. >> awful story. cnn of course will continue to follow this story and bring you reports when news warrants. when we return, going after the guns with california senator dianne feinstein. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your...
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or a big government democrat, they'll vote for the big government democrat every single time. so what george w. bush did over eight years is destroy our brand, and as buckley said again of bush, you know, he's a conservative guy, but george w. bush is no conservative. >> joe, you really know how to work the crowd. i'm very impressed. >> no. >> we didn't talk about how taxes -- >> we should be the party of small government. >> so i'm so glad joe's remarks became before douthat's remark. the late bush years arguing that the main problem with bush wasn't that he wasn't a big government conservative after all, but i want to talk about this broader theme. joe isn't the only conservative out there who believes that republicans should be the party of small government, first and foremost. ross, you advanced a different take. you advanced the belief there ought to be a new synthesis between social conservatism and economic conservatism. first, i want you to talk a little bit about that. i want you to talk about the fact that in the 2012 election you yourself said it's the first electio
or a big government democrat, they'll vote for the big government democrat every single time. so what george w. bush did over eight years is destroy our brand, and as buckley said again of bush, you know, he's a conservative guy, but george w. bush is no conservative. >> joe, you really know how to work the crowd. i'm very impressed. >> no. >> we didn't talk about how taxes -- >> we should be the party of small government. >> so i'm so glad joe's remarks became...
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specifically government bonds so much right now. that will do it for this hour of "power." sue, see you when you get back home. >> you got it. "street signs" starts now. have a great afternoon. >> somebody called judge rhineholt. today we will party like it is 1989. since the year the mullet was in style, new money is rolling in. but is all this new interest one big reason to be nervous? gop seems to only talk about spending cuts while democrats seem to only talk about higher taxes. no one is talking about growth. nobody but us, that is. our special series "grow up" begins today. plus, the one stock that nobody seems to understand, but that keeps going up. we have dug out five stocks that have just killed it since the last market peak. the names you probably never heard of until today, that is, mandy. >> that is, indeed. hello, everybody. so many awesome stats it choose from. let me try. today, the magic number is 8. s&p 500 is breaking eight sessions of begins. that the longest in eight years and jumped nearly 8% over the last four weeks. through friday of the 147 s&p comp
specifically government bonds so much right now. that will do it for this hour of "power." sue, see you when you get back home. >> you got it. "street signs" starts now. have a great afternoon. >> somebody called judge rhineholt. today we will party like it is 1989. since the year the mullet was in style, new money is rolling in. but is all this new interest one big reason to be nervous? gop seems to only talk about spending cuts while democrats seem to only talk...
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the list of guests included power players from government as well adds civil rights celebrities and thousands of humbler folk who wanted to honor the woman who igniteed the civil rights movement 60 years ago. the marathon service lasted most of the day and featured dozens of speakers. >> two of my friends and i who strongly approved of what she had done decided we didn't have to sit in the front anymore. it was just a tiny gesture by three ordinary kids, but that tiny gesture was repeated over and over again millions and millions of times in the hearts and minds of children, their parents, their grandparents, their great grandparents proving that she did help to set us all free. >> it's a given that i would not be here today were it not for this small woman who lies before us. many of the people on this stage would not enjoy the accolades they enjoy had it not been for the sacrifices of this woman. >> to the parks and the mcalley family, ♪ we want to thank you ♪ thank you for her quiet, her quiet strength and determination ♪ oh yeah , we want to thank you ♪ for her waiverring strength
the list of guests included power players from government as well adds civil rights celebrities and thousands of humbler folk who wanted to honor the woman who igniteed the civil rights movement 60 years ago. the marathon service lasted most of the day and featured dozens of speakers. >> two of my friends and i who strongly approved of what she had done decided we didn't have to sit in the front anymore. it was just a tiny gesture by three ordinary kids, but that tiny gesture was repeated...